I was struggling with pulling the data from a Database using flask and serving it to the client for an Ajax request.
The end goal is a heat map of sorts with paths being mapped and colors being changed for certain conditions.

I’m still working out the best practices for this, but its working! So take it with a grain of salt.

Take that list and pass it as JSON to a template.
Still not sure if this is best practice, as on the client/javascript side it picks it up as an array object.
But this is the route we use in flask to send our data.

Once you have it downloaded you’ll be met with this page:Use add account to create a new storage view.

Go to your azure portal and find the info about your storage account in the ‘manage access keys’ section. (You can see the manage access keys button at the bottom of this photo):From Azure Portal select Storage -> ‘Name of Storage Account’

Use the name and the primary key and put that info in here:

This has made it much easier for me to organize my project data, and understand what’s happening inside my storage accounts.